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Fringe - Season 5 - Short Interview with JH Wyman On The End

Nov 9, 2012

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Thanks to Karen for the heads up.

As part of a longer exclusive chat with SFX (more news on where that will appear soon), Wyman laughs when he tells us, “For those that know me, they know that I’m an insomniac. I love it and live for that.”

The showrunner says as his days at Fringe wane, “It’s not hard but more bittersweet. I’m going to leave this season saying I wouldn’t change a frame and that’s what I want. It’s hard emotionally, a lot harder than I thought it would be. But I’m really good at understanding things as I’m going through them. I said to the writers, ‘You guys, this is the end. We have to cherish every single moment and every single word that we do. It’s so important because this kind of thing rarely happens. We have to experience this and be conscious because you want to look back and know it was breathtaking.’ We’re writing the last two episodes now and I feel we are writing perfectly good scenes over because maybe we don’t want to finish the scripts because when one is finished…now it’s a feeling of relief and dread.”

“But I’ll bring these guys to my next show,” Wyman enthuses.

The new show (which doesn’t have a formal announced title yet) is a buddy cop show set in the near future where human cops are partnered with advanced, human-like androids.

Source: Full Article @ SFX

13 comments:

  1. Aw Joel,you have done yourself and everyone involved proud.Honestly i don't know how they are writing these last few scripts,and keeping it all together?


    I thought they had a formal announcement concerning the new show,they just didn't have a name yet???

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  2. Oh good! I am glad the writer lot will be sticking with you for the Futuristic Buddy-Cop Android show! :D (I hope we have a title for that soon!) I will SO miss Fringe and I am glad you guys care SO much about giving us GREAT scrips, but I am also looking forward to the future too and can't wait to see what you guys can cook up for us next! :)

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  3. Fox has a pilot commitment with them, but no series yet...I believe they are filming the Pilot sometime the beginning of 2013...I suspect by December and January is when we get a title and casting news!

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  4. Good interview. I hope they're still giving their all to Fringe's last season, despite prepping the new show. I would hate to find out in some later interview that their split attention made the last season of Fringe less in quality somehow. As for the new show, I'm actually somewhat intrigued. If the production team is the same as Fringe's, and with the same writers, the new show will hopefully be as good as Fringe.

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  5. In another recant interview, Wyman did say he was focusing on Fringe first. I am not even sure if the Pilot for the other show has been written yet. If I can find the interview, I will come back, edit this post, and give you a link.

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  6. Ah,thanks! I thought it was a done deal,hope it all works out!

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  7. Thanks @DarthLocke4:disqus! I'll take you at your word. ;) I do like how Fringe seems to have a definite arc and story to tell. It has been a pleasure watching the show wrap up its story, which it began from the beginning, and bringing in so many parts from throughout the run of the series. It's such a rarity when we viewers/fans get to see a show finish out it's story on its own terms.

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  8. Well, I guess since the finale will be two hours, on January 18th, that means that we will only have four weeks with no Fringe from here until the end. I'd guess that Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years are three of those four. Ahhhhh... Just thinking about that makes me sad about this show ending!

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  9. No matter what I'll be watching Wyman new show, the man is genius! I love Fringe so much, it's really hard to let it go, so if Wyman offers us a new show that can fill the void Fringe will be leaving, I'm up for it

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  10. Sniffles getting emotional over everything Fringe related

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  11. I couldn't find the exact article, but Digital Spy has a new article out about it all today with a collection of recant interviews. They say he is working on both at the same time, but I swear that Wyman also said Fringe fans needn't worry, because there is still time for him to work on the Pilot later....I hate when I read something and then I can't find it. -But in any case I think it's a good sign that he is thinking up some new things, or things he/they couldn't get to on Fringe that he might roll onto this new show. I mean they wanted 7 season of Fringe initially, so they probably had ideas that they just couldn't get to without derailing from what they want the final story to be. I'm glad he's excited about it.

    http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a436991/fringe-exec-joel-wyman-talks-jj-abrams-pilot-its-big-bombastic.html

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  12. Thanks, darling! It's always enjoyable to see a Fringe article that even has multimedia content. ;)

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